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Wayne Thiebaud - Beach Girl: Artist: Wayne Thiebaud Title: Beach Girl Year: 1991 Dimensions: 9in. by 10.5in. Page Size Edition:From the Limited Edition Printed in 1991 plus Artist Proofs
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Wayne Thiebaud - Beach Girl: Artist: Wayne Thiebaud Title: Beach Girl Year: 1991 Dimensions: 9in. by 10.5in. Page Size Edition:From the Limited Edition Printed in 1991 plus Artist Proofs Pub
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Wayne Thiebaud - Beach Dogs, 2004: WAYNE THIEBAUD (1920-2021) Beach Dogs, 2004 Print in Colors 7 3/4" x 9 3/4" Wayne Thiebaud was an American painter best known for his still lifes of edible treats and everyday objects in his singular
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Wayne Thiebaud, Suckers (State I): Wayne Thiebaud Suckers (State I) 1968lithograph on BFK Rives 16 h × 22 w in (41 × 56 cm) Signed, titled and numbered to lower right 'Thiebaud State I 117/150'. This work is number
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Print, Wayne Thiebaud: Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), "Suckers State II," 1968, lithograph in red, edition 129/150, pencil signed, dated and editioned lower right, published by Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles, CA), image: 8
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Print, Wayne Thiebaud: Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), "Suckers State I," 1968, lithograph, edition 115/150, pencil signed, dated and editioned lower right, published by Gemini G.E.L. (Los Angeles, CA), image: 8"h x 14"
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Wayne Thiebaud, Suckers State II: Wayne Thiebaud Suckers State II 1968lithograph in red on BFK Rives 16 h x 21.875 w in (41 x 56 cm) Signed, titled and numbered to lower right 'Thiebaud State II 115/150'. This work is number 1
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Print, Wayne Thiebaud: Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), "Sandwich," from Seven Still Lives and a Rabbit, 1970, linocut in colors, pencil signed lower right, dedicated "for Arnera," lower left, aside from the edition of 5
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Wayne Thiebaud, Suckers State I: Wayne Thiebaud Suckers State I 1968lithograph on BFK Rives16 h × 22 w in (41 × 56 cm) Signed and numbered to lower right 'Thiebaud State I 133/150'. This work is number 133 from editi
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Wayne Thiebaud, Suckers State I: Wayne Thiebaud Suckers State I 1968lithograph on BFK Rives 16 h × 22 w in (41 × 56 cm) Signed, titled and numbered to lower right 'Thiebaud State I 125/150'. This work is number 12
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Print, Wayne Thiebaud: Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), "The Dog," 1957, lithograph in colors, pencil signed and dated lower right, edition 4/25, Fifth International Biennial for Contemporary Color Lithography label affi
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Print, Wayne Thiebaud: Wayne Thiebaud (American, b. 1920), "Manhattan," 1957, screenprint in colors, pencil signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, edition 19/25, image: 16"h x 24"w, overall (with mat): 24"h x 30"w
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Wayne Thiebaud - Beach Boys, 1959
Wayne Thiebaud - Beach Boys, 1959
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WAYNE THIEBAUD (1920-2021)
Title - Beach Boys, 1959
Type of Print - Print in Colors, Printed in the 2000s
Approximate Image Size - 6" x 7 1/2"
Wayne Thiebaud was an American painter best known for his still lifes of edible treats and everyday objects in his singular illustrative style. His most popular subject matter includes colorful cakes, slices of pie, candy pieces, such as lollipops, and the winding streets of San Francisco. Similarly to Edward Hopper, Theibaud’s paintings capture a uniquely American sensibility, and critics have compared his penchant for still life to painters like Chardin and Giorgio Morandi.“A conscious decision to eliminate certain details and include selective bits of personal experiences or perceptual nuances, gives the painting more of a multi-dimension than when it is done directly as a visual recording,” he reflected. “This results in a kind of abstraction, and thus avoids the pitfalls of mere decoration.” Born Morton Wayne Thiebaud on November 15, 1920 in Mesa, AZ, the painter moved to California soon after, where he became interested in stage design and lighting. He began his career as a commercial artist, but switched to fine art after during his education and earned an MFA from what is now the California State University at Sacramento. A trip to New York during the 1950s introduced him to Willem de Kooning and Elaine de Kooning, Franz Kline, and others in the city’s art scene at the time. Although he continued to show on the East Coast, Thiebaud has remained in the Bay Area, and his work can be found in the collections of the Whitney Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, among others. He was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1994. Thiebaud passed away on Dececmber 25, 2021 at the age of 101.
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